I hate to butt in someone elses conversation but I can answer this. Peer pressuring someone into doing a life threatening/damaging activity such as
smoking meth should grant death penalty for all involved.

De-facing someone to the point of ruining lives on little to no evidence is pretty severe aswell. Atleast those rape victims still have a
life.

Trafficking illegal narcotics or drugs in period to underage children is pretty sick! This is just an example. I'm sure if YOU thought about it you'd
come up with more.

Kids smoking cigarettes, having children and forcing mommy and daddy to not only raise them but there kids to is pretty awful puts a strain one
everyone. Most likely that kid that had that kid will never have a real life. Because good chance shes gonna drop out of school and try to live off
welfare and child support.

Rape victims just have to accept that what happened to them was apart of there life journey and most likely it was to be a humbling experience.

Now I know I make it sounds easy but I was molested and it never effected me. Mainly because I understand that it's all apart of the process. For
someone who doesn't I understand that it was traumatic effects I will never dispute but that sooner or later you have to realize that you still have
your whole life ahead of you and atleast you don't have to worry about CANCER,ADDICTION...ETC

A trailer park with a bunch of 20-30 yr old's among teenage high school girls. They're developed and look above age. Ofcourse everyone knows how old
they are. Most likely lived among each other a good while.

Sex is going to happen. And most likely most of it is brought on by the younger chicks. So why ruin someone's life with a life in prison charge over
some angry father who prolly did the samething when he was younger. Or some jealous high school girl who got mad she wasn't mature enough for that
older guy she brags about screwing at school.

Before I end my argument I got one more. it's not going to be very in depth but it will scratch the surface you will see what I mean. And hopefully
you will understand just how deadly every day activities in your life is.

2 People who are soul mates get interfered with by toxic people. Either through drugs, peer pressure, jealousy..the list goes on and on.

Separate and one of them commits suicide or becomes a drug addict and has a ruined life. Had they had there soul mate they would have never had a
problem.

buster2010
Life in prison is a waste of time and money. They should be castrated and have their balls fed to them then after the prisoners get finished playing
with them put them down like the dogs they are. Usually these type of convicts are kept separate from the others because of what they would do to
them.

The best example I can think of was a guy who raped and killed a little girl after the other cons got their hands on him they carved the words
Katie's revenge on his forehead.

Robbing a bank is the worst crime of all. You do not take "their" money. Money is worth more than human life and is how "they" have it gauged.
There are murderers who got less time than bank robbers.

Pedophilia should end with the perpetrator getting castrated and a tattoo across their forehead and face that says: sex offender, beware, do not trust
me. If they do it again then hang them from a tree on the courthouse lawn on Saturdays for all to see. Cheap, effective.

I have a few theories on why paedophiles and predators are not sent to jail for life. I am currently three years into a journey - as a voice for
abused Children - I am a Teacher in Australia - who by law must report any information that is relevant to Child Abuse, in the form of a Mandatory
Report.

I have not been protected and over the course of three years I have collected the evidence to show how those in positions of authority are
circumventing the legislation.

There is your first reason why paedophiles and predators are not in jail for life - they are being protected by people in positions of authority. The
laws have been made to be easily circumvented - just ticking boxes means that abusers slip through the net.

Also - people are either not awake or don't care. When enough people care about the Children of our global society then laws might change. I have
made my way to the Australian Federal Human Rights Court - unrepresented and alone - save for one friend and work colleague and my doctor.

I know that what we - as a global society - need to do is this; we need to talk about this repugnant crime and we need to stand together - sounds
corny and twee I know but I do not see any other way. I know that for some people the subject is too horrendous to read about and I understand that -
I have images in my head I wish I didn't but that has not stopped me. I also know that well meaning people quite simply don't know what to do to
make change. All I can say is doing nothing achieves nothing. I am not perfect but I am trying to do something - I feel I can win but the battle is
like fighting evil.

Perhaps you can answer this question for me - why has my latest thread barely received any attention? I am not seeking stars or flags or kudos - just
want to know why threads about any variety of subjects can garner loads of attention but a thread about a person who is actively trying to protect
Children from paedophiles and predators is not being responded to....

I know why but I would like to hear from someone else - you - who has passion about the violation of Children. You are quite right about paedophiles
and predators being released from jail - they should never be released once they have been charged and found guilty.

For those of you who are worried about innocent people being sent to jail - we need to change the laws and then that one frame of reference cannot be
utilised to prevent the real paedophiles and predators from escaping justice.

My post might come off as a bit of a rant but some days my journey makes me weary - this post seemed like a safe place for me to let off some steam.
Thank you.

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